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Fever in pregnancy – when is it normal and when is it a symptom of illness?

07.08.2019

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Body temperature is particularly important because it informs us about the state of our body. Low values are usually associated with weakness and high with infection. A higher pregnancy temperature is normal, but a high pregnancy temperature can also be a harbinger of infection. Additional symptoms associated with temperature should not be underestimated.

Pregnancy temperature differs from body temperature in a healthy person. This is due to hormonal changes in the female body. When should an expectant mother start to worry?

Increased pregnancy temperature – what does it mean?

Body heat is very often an indication of another condition. Women who record temperature during pregnancy can see it jump to higher levels immediately after ovulation. If the jump continues up to and after menstruation, there is a high probability of conception.Body heat is very often an indication of another condition. Women who record temperature during pregnancy can see it jump to higher values immediately after ovulation. If the jump continues up to and after menstruation, there is a high probability of conception.

The temperature at the beginning of pregnancy is usually between 37-37.5 degrees C and this is completely normal. In order for the temperature of the vagina to be reliable during pregnancy, it should be taken at a constant time immediately after waking. A value below 38 degrees Celsius is the correct temperature during pregnancy.

An elevated pregnancy temperature is nothing special and is not a cause for concern. It is caused by hormonal changes that occur in the female body. The increase in body temperature during pregnancy is due to the rising progesterone and accelerated metabolism. The body of the future mother then works more intensively.

High body temperature during pregnancy

A pregnancy temperature above 38 degrees Celsius may indicate an infection. It should not be underestimated, especially in the early stages of pregnancy. An untreated infection can develop into a severe upper respiratory illness, and antibiotic therapy will be necessary. 

High body temperature during pregnancy is also dangerous for the baby. In some cases, miscarriage or premature birth may occur. If the expectant mother has a fever, she should see a doctor. If you are pregnant, you cannot be treated alone, especially in the first trimester when the baby’s organs are just starting to develop.

During pregnancy, you can beat the temperature with acetaminophen. This is the only safe medication for pregnant women, but it should still be taken under a doctor’s supervision. Abuse of acetaminophen can cause developmental problems in your baby.

Herbal teas are good for fever, but their sweating properties do not benefit pregnant women. Excessive sweating contributes to the proliferation of bacteria. It would be better if the future mother ventilates her room well. She should also drink a lot to prevent dehydration.

 

 

Low temperature in pregnancy – what does it mean?

The low pregnancy temperature is a cause for concern, especially since the correct value is 37 degrees C. If the temperature is lower, the pregnancy is at risk. If this is accompanied by bleeding or severe abdominal pain, the woman should immediately consult a doctor. Such symptoms may herald a miscarriage. They are caused by a decrease in the level of progesterone.Low pregnancy temperature is a cause for concern, especially since the correct value is 37 degrees C. If the temperature is lower, the pregnancy is at risk. If this is accompanied by bleeding or severe abdominal pain, the woman should see a doctor immediately. Such symptoms may herald a miscarriage. They are caused by a decrease in progesterone levels.

Low temperatures during pregnancy also occur with anemia. In case of anemia, it is necessary to use preparations with iron, since deficiency or poor absorption of this element may be the cause of hypotension, numbness in the limbs and feeling of constant fatigue in the expectant mother. This phenomenon is very common in multiple pregnancies.

Low temperature in pregnancy can also indicate diseases such as:

  • Hypothyroidism
  • kidney failure
  • liver disease
  • malnutrition
  • systemic infection – sepsis
  • carbon monoxide poisoning
  • adrenal insufficiency

All these diseases are dangerous for both mother and child. Any abnormality or abnormality should be discussed with a doctor. They can lead to dangerous complications for the fetus, including death of the child.All these diseases are dangerous for both mother and child. Any abnormality or abnormality should be discussed with a doctor. They can lead to dangerous complications for the fetus, including death of the child.

Pregnant women who have a low body temperature are very pale and may lose weight. They also get tired quickly. Weakness in these pregnant women may cause fainting or imbalance. A pregnant woman with low fever needs to rest a lot.

 

 

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